As mentioned in Chapter~\ref{ch5}, we produced a survey and asked users to try the system and then answer some question. The most interesting part of the survey was the user comments we received to the question: \textbf{\textit{``Any suggestions or comments on the project?''}} It is amazing how someone you might not even know, can spend time and write such well-constructed and helpful comments without practically earning anything from it. We gathered the best of them here!

\textbf{Best Comment Award}

\textit{``\begin{itemize}
              \item{The design of the website is nice and simple and that's great.}
	     \item{Impressed by the fast loading times.}
	     \item{Easy to navigate the website.}
	     \item{Intuitive so quite easy to understand how things work.}
	     \item{In general, an interesting experience.}
	     \end{itemize}
	    }
	    
\textit{Some minor suggestions and comments:}
\textit{\begin{itemize}
           \item{I guess it could be useful to provide suggestions and auto-complete while the user is typing in an interest.}
           \item{The ability to remove an interest or remove a page I've liked}
	  \end{itemize}}
\textit{Also the more i click on 'view more' the more the page will become filled up with suggestions. So you then have to scroll all the way back up to hide,etc...''}
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\textbf{Too Much Award}

\textit{``Okay, a few things.}
\textit{
	\begin{enumerate}
	\item{A lot of functionality I couldn't find, and had to use unintuitive ways of getting to it. These included: Adding new interests and Deleting interests (I don't think this is actually possible?).}
	\item{Also, when scrolling through a particular media type, I'd have liked to have been able to quickly close it. Perhaps a 'collapse' button that follows you as you scroll down, or perhaps instead of extending the 	list when you click "View More" it could have just replaced the current results with the new ones and added a "scroll up" button so I can see stuff that's already gone.}
	\end{enumerate}
	}
\textit{Besides that, pretty good. I have other moans, but I know this is a group project and you can't do all you want to do. Briefly though - obviously wiki articles aren't THAT interesting, you'd need to use something a bit richer like a blog search perhaps. Also, some interests are really unrelated to music, so you'd need to enrich your 'interest adder' so that it infers what kind of thing the interest is - is it a band? If not, probably don't use it to search for music.}

\textit{One way you could do this would be to list as many definitions as you can find for the interest and let me choose which one I mean. Just a thought.}

\textit{Site looks very nice though. Great layout, looks good, good use of the screen space. Nice!''}

\textbf{I Cannot Be Bothered Award}

\textit{``none''}

\textbf{Most Scientific Award}

\textit{``The recommended-article-generation hang on me (using Firefox or Safari). Other than that, I would recommend more "interdisciplinary" searches, that is not only based on the exact interests. For example, entering "hiking" as interest, should also lead to pages about "nature", "mountains", "cultures" or similar, even when searching for new friends''.}

\textbf{Happiest User Award}

\textit{``The idea of this project is really unique! Some of the videos that came up are videos that i haven't found myself before on youtube even though i've searched those "interests" myself!''.}

\textbf{Ouch, problem! Award}

\textit{``Wiki articles not loading!''}

\textbf{All Rounder Award}

\textit{``The bookmarklet can be accessed only once when logged in for the first time. So if for example another browser type would be used for accessing the site no option for adding the bookmarklet was found.}

\textit{The recomendation engine is satisfactory. The project's concept is very current, since categorising the vast amount of social media information by providing accurate recomendations is the way forward. (see simillar attempts like mag.ma). }

\textit{Providing an explanation to interests (from wikipedia??) is sensible but the removal of an interest would be useful! Some websites (links) could not be liked using the bookmarklet and the randomisation of shuffler is not at first that different than a "I'm Feeling Lucky" google button. A better explanation would clarify that, maybe when the bookmarklet got a revamp/its own space on the site.''}

\textbf{``I don't get the point'' Award}

\textit{I was quite impressed with this program, as it gathers and represents a lot of information about a particular interest of yours. A fact is, that I have neither used a similar program in the past nor came across one. A clever idea, but rather pointless, as I am personally not interested in other people's interests and mainly it does the same work as google.}




